Friday, March 20, 2015

Republican Hispanic Citizens In Action To Hold 2016 Hispanic Vote Summit Forum

Houston, Texas —The Republican Hispanic Citizens in Action (RHCIA) will hold a forum on the 2016 Hispanic Vote. The event’s title: The 2016 Hispanic Voter Summit Road to the White House. There will be a bi-partisan panel discussion that will headline the event. Moderating and leading the discussion is Houston media personalities and political commentators, Chris Tritico, Mustafa Tameez, and Jacquie Baly. Confirmed guests include two of Texas’ Hispanic leaders: Secretary of State Carlos Cascos and Harris County’s former Sheriff, Adrian Garcia.

Percentages of Hispanics in Harris County now outnumber Caucasians by more than 10 percent, and the U.S. Census predicts a Hispanic majority by 2044. Political analysts predict the swing vote of undecided or voters without solid party alignment will rest with the Hispanic community. No candidate for the White House has won with less than 30 percent of the Hispanic vote dating back to the Clinton Administration. This places the Hispanic vote and voter as a front and center issue for politicians and their campaigns.

The 2016 Hispanic Voter Summit is expected to be an active and electric discussion of various topics of concern to the Hispanic vote. Topics such as DAPA and DACA, jobs, education, health care, immigration reform, border security, and Tea Party rhetoric are all on the summit’s agenda. All are encouraged to attend, and attendees will have an opportunity to question panelists about issues.

The event will be held at Fratelli’s Ristorante, 1330 Wirt Road Houston, Texas 77055 on March 28, 2014 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Lunch may be purchased $15.00 cash only.

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About RHCIA: The Republican Hispanic Citizens In Action is Houston’s most active Hispanic Republican Organization. In 2013, the RHCIA, was designated as an official Auxiliary Group for the Texas Republican Party (TRP) to educate and promote conservative ideology. It has immersed Hispanics in the political process by creating a forum and bringing public servant speakers from all levels of government. For more than seven years RHCIA has been building a foundation of committed individuals interested in conservative government and promoting Republican candidates.

Media Contact:
Contact: March 4, 2015
Bernadette McLeroy 713.683.0825
Lawrence Rodriguez 713.444.8097
Website: rhcia.org

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